The Hatboro-Horsham schools superintendent said three elementary schools suffered power outages Thursday from high winds as well.
Longtime businesses complain about high permit fees, trash costs, and vacant stores in Hatboro.
The annual ceremony honors those in Montgomery County who were lost in the line of duty.
The annual tree lighting ceremony draws crowds outside the Union Library on South York Road.
Horsham Township Police said the men were apprehended just after the burglary of the Glendevon Drive home early Tuesday morning.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to compile a list of lights around Hatboro and Horsham Township for a drive-by this holiday season.
The owner of the former Bernie's restaurant said foot traffic is low and employees are leaving.
Horsham ChATs is offering tips for those using ovens and other cooking ware during the holiday season to prevent fires.
Police Officer Richard Ziegler was sworn in at last week's Horsham Township Council meeting.
Saint Nick is out and about throughout the Philadelphia region this Christmas holiday season.
The family was receiving assistance from Horsham’s Department of Emergency Manangement.
With the giving season nearly here, Patch readers should check out some of these local non-profit groups while considering local donations.
The Phillie Phanatic is expected to kick off festivities Sunday for the Hatboro Holiday Parade on York Road.
SEPTA crews will be working overnight on Tuesdays and Thursdays along the Warminster Regional Rail Line to clear scrap metal.
The Hatboro-Horsham School Board approved spending $2.9 million for a new roof at the school, which opened in 2017.
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Patch and T-Mobile have partnered to highlight what people are grateful for this November.
Horsham Township also received an award from the Greater Montco Chamber for fostering business growth.
The Horsham Water and Sewer Authority wants businesses and residents to cut back on water usage due to the drought.
Development plans for the retail landmark, which closed its doors permanently last November, have not been submitted to Hatboro officials.
Thanksgiving falls on Nov. 28 this year. Find out what restaurants and chains are open in the Philadelphia region.
Horsham ChATs said the crash Monday night on County Line Road is under investigation.
The project calls for 53 townhomes on 14 acres off Norristown Road by the Key Bank in Horsham Township.
The Horsham Township Library recently celebrated its 20th anniversary. Library Director Regina Vesely discussed its past and future.
A Horsham Township man was charged in a road rage incident outside a Warrington Shopping Center.
In the past two years, the school board has approved tax increases of 3.52 percent and a 3.68 percent.
Hatboro Borough Council is expected to adopt the 2025 budget before final approval in December.
Horsham Township officials and residents gathered last weekend to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Horsham Township Library.
The Warrington Township Police Department said the fight between the Horsham man and a Warminster man started at a shopping center.
The eighth-grade class at the Horsham Township school raised $12,162 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation
The Street Food Sandwich Shop, which operated on South York Road since 2021, decided to close immediately over the weekend, its owners said.
The martial arts business held its grand opening on Saturday. It has 11 locations in the Philadelphia region.
HAT Packs has given away free costumes to Hatboro children for six years, its co-founder said.
Bathroom renovations are underway at the high school, Hatboro-Horsham school officials said.
The Hatboro Borough Police Department recently conducted tobacco compliance checks throughout the borough.
State Reps. Melissa Cerrato and Nancy Guenst were re-elected as state representatives, according to unofficial results.
The Union Library of Hatboro holds an event on Friday while the Lehman Memorial Methodist Church holds a Veterans Day event on Wednesday.
Hatboro Police said residents should never leave their vehicles running, unlocked, and unattended.
The Hatboro Borough Council approved grant applications for improvements to the former Spring Avenue school.
The borough has upcoming plans for its Miller Meadow and Pennypack Meadow projects.